Kent mother hopes her son’s death will change minds, Washington’s drunk driving law

Legislators are exploring lowering the drunk driving threshold for the fourth straight year.

OLYMPIA, Wash. — A Kent mother who lost her 12-year-old son to a drunk driver took her heartbreak to the Washington state House of Representatives, hoping her testimony will push legislators to lower the state’s blood alcohol content threshold.

It’s the fourth consecutive year legislation has proposed lowering the blood alcohol content level to determine if a driver is drunk from .08% to .05%.

Shellie Coury sat before the House Community Safety Committee Thursday and recounted the moment her world changed on July 11, 2023. 

“I sent the final

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